The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, has assured that the number of victims after the DANA passed through the Valencian Community, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia may not increase significantly as the days go by and the devices are maintained. search for missing persons.
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Thus, Puente has reported that, at 10 a.m. this Thursday, the death toll is 219distributed as follows: 211 in the Valencian Community, 7 in Castilla-La Mancha (the six in Letur, in Albacete, and the one in Mira, in Cuenca) and one in Andalusia (in Málaga).
The vast majority of the deceased in the Valencian Community already have an autopsy: 207 of the 211 total. 145 of those bodies have already been identified and 84 have been handed over to their families.
Regarding the missing, Puente explained that “There are 93 missing and 62 deceased still unidentified“, although it would be reasonable to consider “that both figures are related.” However, the minister has reported that hope is not lost of finding someone missing alive, “as happened yesterday with a family of 4 people.”
It is for all this, Puente has assured, that “It is not foreseeable that the number of deaths will increase significantly.“.
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